debug=''
debug_parser=''
testing_mode=''
no_numbers=True
no_comments=False
# filename=''
# filelist=[]
# output = "test_function1.py"
# filename= "test_function1.m"
# no_resolve=False
# no_backend=True

# import sys
# import argparse,textwrap
# from textwrap import dedent
# 
# from . import version
# from . version import __version__
# 
# parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
#     "smop",
#     usage="""
# 
#     smop [OPTIONS] [FILE1.m FILE2.m ...]
# 
# """,
#     description= """
# SMOP is Small Matlab and Octave to Python compiler, it takes MATLAB
# files and translates them to Python.  The names of the resulting files
# are derived from the names of the source files unless explicitly set
# with -o .""",
# 
# epilog="""
# Example:
#     $ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave/octave-4.0.2.tar.gz
#     $ smop -a octave-4.0.2.tar.gz -g '*/scripts/*.m'
#     $ ls -1 *.py | wc
#     $ python -m py_compile *.py
#     $ ls -1 *.pyc | wc
# """,
#     formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
#     )
# 
# 
# parser.add_argument("filelist", nargs="*", metavar="file.m", type=str)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-A","--no-analysis", action="store_true", help="""
# skip analysis
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-B","--no-backend", action="store_true", help="""
# omit code generation
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-C","--no-comments", action="store_true", help="""
# discard multiline comments""")
# 
# parser.add_argument("-D", "--debug", help="""
# Colon-separated codes.
# M Main
# L Lex
# P Parse
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-E","--delete-on-error", action="store_false", help="""
# By default, broken ".py" files are kept alive to allow their
# examination and debugging. Sometimes we want the opposite behavior""")
# 
# parser.add_argument("-g", "--glob-pattern", metavar="PATTERN", type=str, help="""
# Apply unix glob pattern to the input file list or to files. For
# example -g 'octave-4.0.2/*.m""")
# 
# parser.add_argument("-H","--no-header", action="store_true", help="""
# use it if you plan to concatenate the generated files
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-L", "--debug-lexer", action="store_true", help="""
# enable built-in debugging tools
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-N", "--no-numbers", action="store_true", help="""
# discard line-numbering information
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", metavar="FILE.py", type=str, help="""
# Write the results to FILE.py.  Use -o- to send the results to the
# standard output.  If not specified explicitly, output file names are
# derived from input file names by replacing ".m" with ".py".  For example,
# 
#     $ smop FILE1.m FILE2.m FILE3.m
# 
# generates files FILE1.py FILE2.py and FILE3.py
# """) 
# 
# parser.add_argument("-P", "--debug-parser", action="store_true", help="""
# enable built-in debugging tools
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-R","--no-resolve", action="store_true", help="""
# omit name resolution
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-S", "--strict", action="store_true", help="""
# stop after first syntax error (by default compiles other .m files)
# """)
# 
# 
# parser.add_argument("-T","--testing-mode", action="store_true", help= """
# support special "testing" percent-bang comments used to write Octave
# test suite.  When disabled, behaves like regular comments
# """)
# 
# parser.add_argument("-x", "--exclude", metavar="FILE1.m,FILE2.m,FILE3.m", type=str, help="""
# comma-separated list of files to ignore
# """)
# parser.add_argument("-V", '--version', action='version', version=__version__) 
# 
# parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true")
# 
# parser.add_argument("-Z", "--archive", metavar="ARCHIVE.tar", help="""
# Read ".m" files from the archive; ignore other files.  Accepted
# format: "tar".  Accepted compression: "gzip", "bz2".
# """)
# 
# 
# args = parser.parse_args(namespace=sys.modules[__name__])
# 
# xfiles = args.exclude.split(",") if args.exclude else []
# debug = args.debug.split(":") if args.debug else []
# filename = ""

# def foo():
#     """
#     >>> args = parser.parse_args("a b c".split())
#     >>> print args.filelist
#     ['a', 'b', 'c'
# 
#     """
# if __name__ == "__main__":
#     import doctest
#     doctest.testmod()
